"Orionid Meteor Shower: A Spectacular Weekend Celestial Show"

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"Orionid Meteor Shower: A Spectacular Weekend Celestial Show"
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The Orionid Meteor Shower, originating from Halley's Comet, will peak on October 21, offering skygazers a chance to witness fast-moving meteors traveling at 41 miles per second. The shower is known for its brightness and fireballs, with colorful streaks of light sometimes visible. However, cloud cover may hinder visibility in certain regions of the United States. The best viewing conditions are expected in Southern California, the Southwest, southern Plains, mid-Atlantic, and the Southeast. The meteor shower will continue to be active into November but may be harder to spot towards the end of October due to the full Hunter's Moon on October 28.

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